Math/Science Tutoring & Learning Center

The Math/Science Tutoring & Learning Center provides individual and group tutoring and academic support services to all students enrolled in math, science, and applied science courses offered by the College. We also offer tips for study skills and test-taking strategies. Because learning doesn't end at graduation, our goal is to facilitate the development of study skills, enabling students to become independent and life-long learners.

Tutoring is just one of the many resources the Center has to offer. We welcome students to use our space to complete assignments, conduct group study sessions and meet with their professor(s) in a resource-rich environment that offers:

Anatomical Models

Microscopes and Slides

Dissected Specimens

Practice Practicums

Computer Software

Computers, scanners, printer & WiFi

Practice Sheets, Work Sheets & Handouts

Textbook Collection

Calculators (Scientific & Graphing)

What to Expect From Your Visit

We want to make sure you get the most out of each visit to the Center. Please bring your class notes and assignment(s) with which you would like assistance. No appointments are required and students are helped on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please ensure that you plan ahead so that you can get as much help as you need. Each time you come in, be sure to log in and let us know you are here. If you are there to use the space and other resources, please let us know if you need help locating anything.

Online Students: If you are taking an online course and are not able to visit our physical location, we are still dedicated to providing you with support. Contact us via phone or email and request an on-line tutoring session.

Just for Fun!

EyeWire: Eyewire is a game that turns you into a researcher who helps map the human brain (REALLY!!). Researchers at MIT designed the game to get a map of the brain completed faster. Faster, because it recruits and teaches you, me, and countless other people from around the globe, how to map neurons (more researchers = faster mapping). Works best with Firefox or Chrome browsers.